Gaming machine

ABSTRACT

A gaming machine preferably operated by coins possesses features located on moving carrier means preferably provided with their own drives, the relative position of which features to each other decides at the standstill of the carrier means at the end of a game on win or loss. To allow a player to cash in winning after each step of the game or, however, to risk the stakes or winnings in following steps of the game, each carrier means is moved individually one after the other for a certain time determined by chance or by hand. After each movement a win is obtained if the features are located in a predetermined position at the standstill of the carrier means.

The invention relates to a gaming machine preferably operated by coinswith features situated on moving carrier means preferably provided withtheir own drives the relative position of which features to each otherat the end of a game with the carrier means standing still decides onwin or loss.

Gaming machines of this type with symbols situated on rotary bodies, forexample disks, which symbols are brought out of their revolution to astandstill in a random fashion and which in their standstill states showsymbol combinations which decide on win or loss, are known in differentversions.

The object of the invention is to create a gaming machine which allows awin to be cashed after each step of the game or, on the other hand, torisk a stake or winnings in following game steps.

This object is solved in accordance with the invention with a gamingmachine of the type given above in that each carrier means is movedindividually one after the other for a time determined by chance or byhand and that after each movement a win is obtained if the features arelocated in a predetermined position with the carrier means atstandstill.

The gaming machine in accordance with the invention puts into practice asimple game idea which consists of the player putting up a stake and thegaming machine only deciding on win or loss in each step of the game.Here, the player can decide after each step of the game whether he issatisfied with any winnings gained or whether he wants to risk these asthe stake in the following step of the game. The machine can naturallyalso be designed in such a way that the player cannot decide after everystep whether he wants to continue the game or not, but that the machinenecessarily performs several or a predetermined or selectable number ofsteps of the game.

Moreover, the machine can be provided with different probabilities for awin or a loss in each step of the game. For example, a 50% or even alower chance of winning can be given.

The game can be designed in such a way that in each step of the game thetotal winnings won in the previous step of the game are again put up asstakes so that the winnings from the original stake is doubled with eachstep of the game until final winnings are paid out or everything islost.

In accordance with an advantageous embodiment of the invention it isprovided that the carrier means comprise disks with bearings on the sameaxes and provided with their own drives which disks are provided withidentical boreholes or openings located at a distance to each other oncircles with equal diameters or in the case of disks with equaldiameters with identical edge grooves located at a distance to oneanother. If each disk is provided with only one borehole or one edgegroove, winnings are obtained if the borehole or the groove of the firstdisk when brought to a standstill after one revolution is flush with theborehole or edge groove of the second disk. If the boreholes or edgegrooves are flush, sight of the third disk is given which then signals awin.

The individual disks can be provided with two or more positions of restin which these can be brought to a standstill in a random fashion. Ifonly two positions of rest exist, the one will correspond to a win andthe other to a loss so that in each step of the game, which consists ofthe starting and stopping of a disk, a chance of winning of 50% exists.

In accordance with one game variation, a ball or a pin is provided whichmeshes with flushing boreholes or openings at standstills of the disks.If, therefore, the ball falls through flushing boreholes of disksfollowing after one another after the standstill of a disk, this signalsa win. Accordingly, with flush boreholes a pin can penetrate the stackof disks more deeply from one step of the game to the next and so show awin.

In accordance with another advantageous embodiment, it is provided thatthe carrier means comprises rings supported concentrically which areprovided on their annular mantle surfaces with boreholes or openingspositioned at distances. If the boreholes of rings following on to eachother are flush after the standstill of each ring, a win is obtained. Toshow the win, a ball or a pin can again be provided which penetrates theboreholes from ring to ring and thus shows a win, but which strikes amantle surface for a loss.

The carrier means can comprise slides piled on top of each other withholes or openings located on these.

In accordance with another embodiment it is provided that the carriermeans comprise slides provided with compartments in the form of drawersof which the bottoms of individual compartments possess openings. If aball is used as the means of showing a win or a loss, said ball willfall through the opening in the event of a win into a compartmentpositioned below which possesses an opening or no opening.

In accordance with a further preferred embodiment of the invention it isprovided that the carrier means comprises rings concentric to a centralcircular disk and that each ring shows in its win position parts of apicture matching the circular disk and/or the neighbouring ring. Therings can again possess one or also several positions of rest dependingon the win probability with which the game is to be played.

The idea of the game can be put into practice by means of a furthergaming machine in that a disk is provided with windows positioned in arow or on a circle and that behind the windows a belt which can bedriven and provided with at least one symbol or a rotating disk whichcan be driven and where a win is obtained if the symbol appears in apredetermined window. The disk or the belt is driven intermittently withpredetermined positions of rest. The symbols are positioned on the diskor on the belt in a sequence corresponding to the desired probability.

In a further gaming machine the idea of the game is put into practice inaccordance with the solution of the object in that several boxes areprovided which can be divided by insertable walls into compartments intowhich boxes a ball or similar can be shot and in that the compartmentscan alternatively be opened or their contents made visible. Depending onwhether the ball is located in a certain compartment, a win is obtainedor a loss recorded.

In accordance with a further gaming machine it is provided in accordancewith the invention that several rows of compartments on top of eachother are provided whose number reduces from row to row from bottom totop by one compartment, that only one compartment is situated in thetopmost row, that the compartments of each row are positioned in astaggered fashion to those of the row below in such a way that the uppercompartment is positioned centrally on the dividing wall of twocompartments below, that the bottom of at least one compartment in eachrow is provided with a hole which opens into a compartment of the twocompartments below and that means are provided to determine in which ofthe compartments below a ball is located which is thrown into thetopmost compartment. In this gaming machine, the ball can fall in eachstep of the game from the one compartment of a row into a compartment ofthe next row with a win being obtained if the ball reaches a compartmentof the next row in each case.

The gaming machine in accordance with the invention can also be put intopractice in accordance with another version in that a row of switches orsimilar is provided which can be switched at random one after the otherand in which an input signal to the next switch can only be switched inone switch position. With this gaming machine a win is obtained only ifthe input signal is switched through to the next switch in one step ofthe game.

The gaming machines in accordance with the invention cannot only be usedto obtain monetary winnings, they can also be installed in existinggaming machines in order to obtain increased chances of winning withinthe framework of the game of these machines, for example, a doubling ofchances.

Embodiments of the invention are described in more detail below by meansof the drawing. In this drawing

FIG. 1, FIG. 1a and FIG. 1b show a gaming machine with disks situated onthe same axis,

FIG. 2, FIG. 2a and FIG. 2b show a gaming machine with playing diskssituated on the same axis and provided with drum-like edges,

FIG. 3 shows a gaming machine with boxes or chambers positioned on topof each other which boxes or chambers can be sub-divided by intermediatewalls,

FIG. 4 shows a gaming machine with chambers positioned in rows,

FIG. 5 and FIG. 5a shows a gaming machine with concentric rings,

FIG. 6 and FIG. 6a shows a gaming machine with concentric rings whichshow a complete picture in one position, and

FIG. 7 and FIG. 7a shows a gaming machine comprising a row of windowsbehind which a continuous belt runs provided with at least one symbol.

In the gaming machine shown schematically in FIGS. 1 to 1b, disks 2, 3,4 to n are positioned in a rotating manner on the same axis on axle 1and provided with their own drives. The disks possess the same diameterand on their circumferences each possess a groove 5 which has the sameshape on all disks. In each step of the game, the disks 2 to n are setinto rotation one after the other and brought to a standstill at random.If in the first step of the game disk 2 is set into rotation and broughtto a standstill at random, a win is obtained if the notch 5 of the firstdisk 2 is flush with the notch 5 of the second disk 3 so that sight ofthe third disk 4 is given as is shown in FIG. 1a by the hatching 5'.

If after the standstill of the first disk 2, however, only sight of thehatched area 5" of the second disk is given in accordance with FIG. 1,that is without the flush position of two grooves 5, this means a loss.

With a 50% chance of winning, the disks 2 to n possess only twopositions of rest in which the grooves are either flush to each other ornot. If with only one groove 5 several positions of rest are possible, acorrespondingly lower probability is generated.

In the embodiment in accordance with FIGS. 2 to 2b disks 10, 11, 12 to n(not shown) again supported on the same axes and provided with their owndrives are provided. Individual disks of the same diameter are providedwith circumferential cylindrical edges 13. On respective concentriccircles the disks are provided with respective boreholes 14 where winscan be obtained if two following boreholes 14 are flush so that a ball15 can fall through them.

In the gaming machine shown schematically in FIG. 3, chambers 20, 21,22, 23 to n are positioned on top of each other which chambers can besub-divided in each case by insertable intermediate walls 24 or othersubdivisions. Here, balls 25 are shot from the side into the chambers 20to n. Win or loss is decided upon in each case by one of the partialchambers 20', 20" in which the ball comes to rest or in which this islocated after the insertion of the intermediate wall 24.

In the embodiment in accordance with FIG. 4 chambers 30 to 39 arepositioned in rows following on to each other where the number ofchambers decreases from the bottommost row to the top and where only onechamber 30 is located in the topmost row. The chambers of each row arepositioned in a staggered fashion to the chambers of the lower rows insuch a way that one chamber always partially covers two chambers of therow below. The ball 40 can fall from the top chamber 30 into one of thetwo lower chambers 31, 32. To win in the first step of the game, acorrect guess must be made as to which of the two chambers 31, 32 theball is located in.

In a following step of the game, the ball can, depending on whether itis located in chamber 31 or 32, fall into one of the chambers 33, 34 or34, 35. In this following step of the game, a win is again obtained ifthe chamber is guessed correctly. That is, in each step of the game winor loss is determined by correctly determining or opening the chamber inwhich the ball 40 is located.

With the gaming machine in accordance with FIGS. 5, 5a, disks of thesame axes with concentric, annular edges 52, 53, 54, 55 are providedwhich are provided in their mantles in a common diameter plane 56 withboreholes 57. In each step of the game a disk following the first diskis set into rotation. In each step of the game a win is obtained, ifboreholes 57 of disks following on to one another come to a standstillin a flush position so that a ball 58 can fall through the boreholes. Ifthe ball 58 hits, as shown in FIG. 5, the mantle of the inner ring 55without falling through the hole 57, a loss has occurred in thecorresponding step of the game.

The game can also be continued with corresponding steps of the gamethrough the lower bowls of the annular edges 52 to 55 until the ball 57has gone through all flush boreholes.

In the embodiment shown the cylindrical edges 52 to 55 are each providedon opposite sides with two boreholes 57 where the number of positions ofrest can be selected.

With the embodiment in accordance with FIGS. 6 and 6a a central disk 60is provided which is enclosed concentrically by rotating disks 61, 62. Apicture or a figure 63 is applied to the disk 60 and the rings 61 and 62which picture or figure only shows a correctly assembled picture in oneposition of rest of the rings. The rings 61, 62 are set into rotationone after the other and brought to a standstill at random with a winbeing obtained in each position of a ring if its picture part correctlymatches the picture part of the central disk or that of the previousring.

The win positions can be seen from FIG. 6a while FIG. 6 shows the ringsin their position showing a loss.

In the FIGS. 7 and 7a a gaming machine is shown schematically in which adisk 70 is provided with window sections 71 to 76 in a ladder-like form.Behind the window array, a continuous belt 79 runs over rollers 77, 78which belt is provided with a symbol 80. In each step of the game, thebelt 79 is started and brought to a standstill at random. If the symbol80 appears in a predetermined window 71 to 76, a win has been obtained.The window valid in each case can be marked by the switching on of alamp 81. Correspondingly to the given chances of winning, the belt 79possesses a predetermined number of positions of rest.

We claim:
 1. Gaming machine, comprising a movable disk provided withwindows positioned in predetermined positions; carrier means locatedbehind the windows and provided with at least one symbol; and means formoving the carrier means and for randomly stopping the carrier means, awin being obtained if at the randomly determined standstill of thecarrier means the symbol appears in a predetermined window, wherein thewindows are positioned in predetermined positions in a row and thecarrier means comprises a belt.